Missing the fellowship of the SNUG
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The ServiceNow community has always been one of my favorite parts of the ecosystem.
With fewer opportunities to gather informally, I'm curious: How many of you would like to reconnect with other ServiceNow professionals in the area?
Rather than waiting for ServiceNow, partners, or sponsors to organize events, what if we created a community-led meetup ourselves?
My vision would be simple:
✅ Meet peers in the local ServiceNow ecosystem
✅ Share real-world lessons learned
✅ Discuss challenges and solutions
✅ Build professional relationships
✅ Keep it informal and vendor-neutral
Would you attend? What format, cadence, and location would work best?
Let's see if we can make this happen. 👇
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Hi Phil! I would definitely attend! We've noticed a huge change in the level of support we get from ServiceNow since their CSM/support models changed and I don't have nearly as much customer interaction as I used to so I think this would be really valuable.
I work in DTC but could make pretty much any area in Denver work depending on the day/time. I think we're more likely to get folks to show up for a lunch or happy hour type event. At least once a quarter would be a good cadence to start! I'm happy to help with any logistics if you need.
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This is great! You all have a huge meeting space!
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Agreed. In my opinion, the whole move to AI is killing what made ServiceNow successful. The community and people were a huge part of SN success. They don't seem to recognize this at all and keep throwing away all of the goodwill that has been accumulated in the communities in the name of pleasing shareholders and selling AI.